Three days after Apple announced it would release a software update that fixed a bug that caused the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max to overheat. mcroomers We can confirm that Apple is currently testing iOS 17.0.3 internally.
It’s unclear when iOS 17.0.3 will be released to the public, but the update could be available later this week or next week.
Apple did not provide specific details about the bugs it identified, but said the planned software update will not reduce the performance of the A17 Pro chip. Apple also said that the iPhone 15 Pro’s titanium frame is not the culprit, so it appears the overheating issue is not caused by a hardware defect.
The same bug fix will eventually be included in iOS 17.1. iOS 17.1 is currently in beta and is expected to be released in late October.
Apple added that the overheating issue is also related to some apps that overload the A17 Pro chip, such as Instagram, Uber, and racing game Asfalt 9: Legends. Apple said it is working with the developers of these apps to address the situation. Instagram already released an app update with the fix on Wednesday. Uber also updated its app today, but has not yet decided if it will address the issue.
Not all iPhone 15 Pro users are experiencing overheating, and it’s unclear how many users were affected by this issue, but it should be fixed soon.
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